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Intracranial Stent Placement for Recanalization of Acute Cerebrovascular Occlusion in 32 Patients

J.S. Bang, C.W. Oh, C. Jung, S.Q. Park, K.J. Hwang, H.-S. Kang, M.H. Han, S.H. Lee, Y.S. Chung and O.-K. Kwon
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2010, 31 (7) 1222-1225; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2055
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stents have been reported as an option for improvement of the recanalization rate in AIS. The authors have also used intracranial stents in failed cases of IAT with pharmacologic and mechanical methods since 2004. We retrospectively reviewed our cases of intracranial stent use for IAT of AIS for recanalization and as a rescue procedure for iatrogenic intracranial vascular dissection during IAT.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two patients, who were diagnosed with AIS, were treated with intracranial stents (28 balloon-mounted and 7 self-expandable stents) at our neurovascular center between April 2004 and December 2008. The stent use for all 32 patients was the final attempt to recanalize occluded vessels after various trials of pharmacologic or mechanical thrombolysis or to treat iatrogenic vascular dissection.

RESULTS: Among the 32 patients, immediate poststenting angiographic recanalization was achieved in 100% with TIMI/TICI 2 (15 of 32 lesions, 46.9%) or TIMI/TICI 3 (17 of 32 lesions, 53.1%). However, complication rates were also high. Major symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (1 case of procedural symptomatic hemorrhage and 3 cases of delayed symptomatic hemorrhage) occurred in 4 (12.5%); intracranial vascular dissection, in 4 (12.5%); extracranial vascular dissection, in 3 (9.4%); immediate IST, in 4 (12.5%); subacute (within 1 week) IST, in 2; late (>1 week) IST, in 1, and 1 case of in-stent restenosis occurred twice (at 5 and 17 months).

CONCLUSIONS: Intracranial stent placement for AIS management has an excellent recanalization rate. However, it is associated with high complication risks as our series showed. We believe that the decision to treat AIS with intracranial stent placement should be made after careful consideration of potential benefits and risks.

Abbreviations

ACA
anterior cerebral artery
AIS
acute ischemic stroke
BA
basilar artery
DWI
diffusion-weighted imaging
FLAIR
fluid-attenuated inversion recovery
Gp IIb-IIIa RB
glycoprotein IIb-IIIa receptor blocker
GRE
gradient recalled-echo
IAT
intra-arterial thrombolysis
ICA
internal carotid artery
ICH
intracerebral hemorrhage
IST
in-stent thrombosis
IV
intravenous
IV-tPA
intravenous tissue plasminogen activator
MCA
middle cerebral artery
mRS
modified Rankin Scale
NIHSS
National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
Sx Hemo
symptomatic hemorrhage
T
T occlusion
TIMI/TICI
Thrombolysis in Myocardial Ischemia/Thrombolysis in Cerebral Ischemia
UK
urokinase
VA
vertebral artery
VBA
vertebrobasilar artery
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J.S. Bang, C.W. Oh, C. Jung, S.Q. Park, K.J. Hwang, H.-S. Kang, M.H. Han, S.H. Lee, Y.S. Chung, O.-K. Kwon
Intracranial Stent Placement for Recanalization of Acute Cerebrovascular Occlusion in 32 Patients
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2010, 31 (7) 1222-1225; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2055
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